Apr 13, 2020
The public won’t get a chance to weigh in with comments during tonight’s Denver City Council meeting on whether the government should declare us a state of freeloaders with a moratorium on paying the rent. The city council is likely to pass their proclamation that...
Apr 13, 2020
The City of Denver chose Easter weekend to close down Civic Center Park and public areas around Lincoln Park for an indefinite period of time. Loosely translated, city workers kicked the homeless out of the parks, which is the opposite of how Mayor Hancock’s office...
Apr 10, 2020
Gird your loins before clicking on this “potentially sensitive content.” Twitter has determined the content is so alarming as to offend, gross-out, or is something truly horrifying to gaze upon and deserving of such a warning. Argggh! We can’t unsee...
Apr 9, 2020
As Democrats transition to the blame game and argue over who sounded the early warning or who’s to blame for COVID-19 (the communist Chinese government), we jumped into the way-back machine to see how and when Colorado officials were reacting. Turns out as early as...
Apr 9, 2020
Republicans just can’t do anything right for some people in Colorado. As we reported, Gov. Polis complained to CNN on Friday he had a lead on where to buy 500 ventilators, but FEMA got there before him and bought the available devices. U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner was the...
Apr 8, 2020
That was a pretty ballsy move for Gov. Polis to insist the federal government deliver 10,000 ventilators to Colorado hospitals to treat COVID-19 patients in critical care, and then he blasted the feds for actually procuring devices. The sheer number of his request was...